I've been slowly adding more and more 6.1 ratio reels to the mix. Right now I have 6 of them and for my 7, 8, 9, 10 leadcore and for some riggers. Its still not the greatest when something hits the 10 color, but its way better than before. Just wanted to see if you anyone else has any comments/thoughts on using higher ratio reels.
The reel are a mix of Daiwa Sealine SLW60H and SLW60H as wells as Seagate SLW60H.
So did anyone use the new Torpedo Weighted Steel line this year? Any feedback? I have 10 leadcore rods (1 through 10) and thinking about adding either copper or weighted steel to the mix next year.
I never understood why the designs on all store bought Jplugs are on the top of the lure. Salmon see up and attack up so all they ever see is the bottom unless they are sitting right behind the lure checking it out.
Yeah they obviously all come from China.
In order to be UV it must have a wavelength between 100 to 380 nm. The issue is that real UV leds are crazy expensive so you have to get ones that are right on the edge of UV. Something in the UVA range of 315–400nm. The amazon one is 395 nm. There is a big difference in the charging of purple and blue spoons and getting an extended softer glow on green spoons when you are talking about individual flashlights. If it is over 400nm, dont buy it. If it doesnt even list the wavelength, definitely dont by it.
I have a full rocket launcher system - complete with 3 tubes and 2 support tubes. One of the best things I added to my boat besides autopilot. They are so sturdy you can literally hang from them without them budging (if installed correctly).
Be really careful saving a few bucks and getting one of the Chinese multiple color flashlights. They claim they are UV leds in there, but they arent really since they dont have the correct spectrum/wavelength. Better off getting an actual UV flashlight off of amazon.
Just because they are purple, it doesnt mean its really UV.
I have a ranger net since I started Salmon fishing on Lake Michigan 4 years ago. In that it has netted over 1500 fish and has been cut multiple times when trying to get a fish out quickly with the hooks in the netting. Countless newbies lifting fish straight up trying to bend the darn thing. With all of that abuse, it just has a few zip ties in the the actual netting where we cut it and thats it. Its not bent even wish lifting 25lb fish straight up. Its not corroded even though we leave it out in the elements 8 months out of the year. No issues with the netting except were we cut it. Cant top that for durability.
Are there 2 pieces of glass and one is currently broken? I had that situation so I took the good one out and took it to a glass shop and they made a mirror image of that one for less than $200 and it was a special order vintage green tint glass.
UV flashlight from amazon - this is the one I use. Its the only thing that will charge up purple glow spoons the way they should be.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FTGMSGI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
So why are you shutting the engine off when getting to your spot? How long is it shut off when you have trouble restarting it?
It could also be that the fuel in the carb bowl is too hot - a spacer between the intake and the carb will fix that.
In Milwaukee people bottle fish on the long cement piers that go out into Lake Michigan.
1) catch alewife
2) cast out as far as you can on a 3 way swivel
3) leave the bail open on the real
4) fill empty glass beer bottle with water 1/3 of the way
5) wrap the line around the top of the bottle and lay the rod down
6) wait for the clank clank
There are also some boat guys in the area that will often troll to find a hot spot and then jig with large gulp minnows in that area.
Yeah we have had some big ones in the Milwaukee area this year. Top fish so far this year on my boat are
26.62 king
26.25 king
10.25 rainbow
24 laker
9lb coho x 5
...and im just a weekend warrior.
.....the question is what do you so when an angry west side of Lake Michigan king spools you on a board on a 4 or 5 color and you cant even crank with pumping the rod. Happened a few times last week during the tournament and there is no bringing that board back without pumping no matter how hard you crank the drag. We had to thumb a few reels even to gain on fish with a board and thats with throttling down and throwing 2 bags out.
2 Okuma 45D reels with original boxes - $80 shipped
Both reels have only been used around 20 times. Both are in nice cosmetic condition with only minimal boat rash.
The reel on the left needs to rebuilt - the worm gear is stripped.
The reel on the right is ready to fish.
I'd have the reel rebuilt and keep on using it but I switched all of my reels over to Daiwa reels.
Purchase with confidence - I have an 8000+ positive comment rating on eBay and over 40 transactions here on this forum.
We popped around 200 fish in a 10 day tournament - thats not including the ones that we shook off behind the boat that were under 10 pounds Fishing has been the best I have ever seen it in my time. A lot of our night time trips we didnt quit until 2am or later because they just wouldnt stop hitting - nice problem to have. Here is a pic of my twin 19s that we hit back to back.